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04 / 23 / 2014 Chris Connor
Recovering Data from a Failed RAID 5
While RAID 5 protects against downtime and data loss caused by a single failed hard dive in the array, a RAID 5 remains vulnerable to other causes of data, such as virus attacks, accidental deletion, file system corruption, power outages, and user error. Recovering data from a RAID volume—particularly one that is corrupted—is significantly more difficult than recovering data from a single, independent disk.
09 / 10 / 2012 Steve Grant
What to Do After a Solid State Drive Crash
A SSD can fail and it is important you know what to do should the drive crash.
03 / 01 / 2013 Joe Keeley
Hard Disk Errors vs. Hard Disk Failure
It is common for a hard disk to run in to errors when it is reading data.
02 / 15 / 2013 Joe Keeley
Data Recovery's Role in the World of Crime
11 / 01 / 2016 Joe Keeley
03 / 02 / 2014 Patrick Leroy
Recovering From a Manufacturer's Error
04 / 28 / 2014 Chris Connor